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. >> we are at the world famous gorgeous opera house in london's [ bleep ] garden. >> it's tough to even look into the camera, the snow is almost [ bleep ] you in the face. >> a big guy at heart even though i've had a couple [ bleep ], but i think it's a big year. >> i'm savannah guthrie and together we're [ bleep ] america. >> a very nice balance of salty and sour to the mild flavor of the [ bleep ]. >> dude, you're ripped. >> [ bleep ]. >> name something you do to your body. >> you [ bleep ] it. >> good answer. >> jimmy: we have a great show today. josh groban is here. we'll be right back with rachel weisz. so stick around. >> jimmy: hi, jimmy kimmel here. "bar rescue" has helped countless struggling bar get back on their feet. we have a bar in their green room that needed a little work. so we called john taffert. >> this green room is ten years old and it looks it. i'm going to use proven bar sciences to make it the coolest green room in town. i've got some great ideas to do it. >> hi. >> guillermo, what are you doing here? >> jimmy kimmel told me to come and help you. >> you gonna wo
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greg palkot live in london. what is the story where you live, greg, how bad is it? >> reporter: with europe our biggest rating partners when they have problems we have problems. take a look at the number. overall in the euro zone the last quarter of 2012 compared to the quarter prior to that growth was down .6%. specifically of the countries hard hit by the debt crisis, italy and spain respectively, they were down point 9 and point 7% in the last quarter. france lagging along down .3%. saeufpl with the uk. most importantly germany down .6% considered the powerhouse economy of europe. they depend on exports to grow on win their export markets, like european the united states are slowing down, they suffered too. needless to say the stock markets across europe down today as well. bill: you know, gregg, when we look at what is happening there, and we think about the impact on our own economy here at home, what are the prospects for the future there? what are they saying? >> reporter: not the greatest, bill. this is considered a double-dip recession. it is hard to get ou
greg palkot live in london. what is the story where you live, greg, how bad is it? >> reporter: with europe our biggest rating partners when they have problems we have problems. take a look at the number. overall in the euro zone the last quarter of 2012 compared to the quarter prior to that growth was down .6%. specifically of the countries hard hit by the debt crisis, italy and spain respectively, they were down point 9 and point 7% in the last quarter. france lagging along down .3%....
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. >>> a royal disturbance in london where police used a taser to subdue a knife wielding man outside buckingham palace. >>> for some the big game is all about the commercials. >> that kiss between the model and the nerd went on and on and on. >> superdome, one, two, three, four. >> when beyonce took the stage at the superdome for the halftime performance, she brought her "a" game. >> and all that matters. >> i want to make sure we're doing everything we can to make the sport safer. for those of us that like to see a big hit, we're probably going to be occasionally frustrated. >> on "cbs this morning." >> 30 years from now the nfl will definitely still be here bigger and better, and you'll probably still be here doing "face the nation." >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the baltimore ravens are waking up as nfl champions after an unforgettable super bowl. they beat san francisco 34-31 in a game that featured a half hour blackout followed by a stirring comeback. >> the ravens and their fans celebrated inside the superdome after the 49ers' final drive fell a few yards short. there were
. >>> a royal disturbance in london where police used a taser to subdue a knife wielding man outside buckingham palace. >>> for some the big game is all about the commercials. >> that kiss between the model and the nerd went on and on and on. >> superdome, one, two, three, four. >> when beyonce took the stage at the superdome for the halftime performance, she brought her "a" game. >> and all that matters. >> i want to make sure we're...
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max foster, cnn, london. >> want to bring in richard quest from london, not to be confused with richard iii. richard, why is everybody fascinated about the story? like the twitter verse is blowing up over this thing. some people think, maybe he was unfairly painted as this vilen and hundreds and hundreds of years later they want to rehabilitate his image. >> and it is everywhere. just look, the newspapers, all have the story in the uk. bent spine, slashed skull and dna. everybody's got it. and you want to know why, because it's the thought of mystery. for half a millennium we wondered, not only what happened to him, although it was known he died at the battle of bosworth, but how did they die. where was he buried. he was he the evil king of shakespeare? remember, we all read this, richard iii, a horse, a horse, my kingdom, for a horse. it's everywhere. and it's that element of mystery that's now being uncovered. >> why do people care so much about this? he really was, like pretty evil dude killing people but -- >> no. >> a lot of people did that, right? that was part of the culture. >>
max foster, cnn, london. >> want to bring in richard quest from london, not to be confused with richard iii. richard, why is everybody fascinated about the story? like the twitter verse is blowing up over this thing. some people think, maybe he was unfairly painted as this vilen and hundreds and hundreds of years later they want to rehabilitate his image. >> and it is everywhere. just look, the newspapers, all have the story in the uk. bent spine, slashed skull and dna. everybody's...
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>> live pictures from london. vice-president joe biden preparing to go to downing street to meet with british prime minister. he and his wife jill will be doing a short european tour. he is meeting with top british leaders today to speak about u.s. concern about the prospects of the u.k. and leaving the european union. any updates on this story from london, head over to wjla.com. back to you. >> thank you. a few things you need to know before you leave the house this morning. >> a uso warrior and family center opens this afternoon in fort belvoir. we got an exclusive sneak peak at the largest center in the organization's history. a beautiful so sfacility. >> d.c. mayor vincent gray delivering his state of the district address. he will report on the status of the city and his administration and will outline his agenda for the coming year. news channel 8 at 7:00 p.m. for that. for information on any of these stories, go to our website, wjla.com. look for the tuesday express. adam caskey is live at ihop in alexandria
>> live pictures from london. vice-president joe biden preparing to go to downing street to meet with british prime minister. he and his wife jill will be doing a short european tour. he is meeting with top british leaders today to speak about u.s. concern about the prospects of the u.k. and leaving the european union. any updates on this story from london, head over to wjla.com. back to you. >> thank you. a few things you need to know before you leave the house this morning....
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. >> we are at the world famous gorgeous opera house in london's [ bleep ] garden. >> it's tough to even look into the camera, the snow is almost [ bleep ] you in the face. >> a big guy at heart even though i've had a couple [ bleep ], but i think it's a big year. >> i'm savannah guthrie and together we're [ bleep ] america. >> the largest [ bleep ] outside vietnam. >> a very nice balance of salty and sour to the mild flavor of the [ bleep ]. >> dude, you're ripped. >> [ bleep ]. >> b[ bleep ] you. >> name something you do to your body. >> you [ bleep ] it. >> good answer. >>> up next, internet sensation. >> ravens, and queen of england. >> that goes without saying. >> james franco drops in. >> your first time in a real one? >> yeah. thank you. >> jimmy: wow. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep me
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. >>> police quickly ended a dangerous situation outside london's buckingham palace today. a man who looked to be in his 50s, holding a large knife to his own throat, broke through a security cordon, this video shot by a tourist shows him getting agitated as police close in. he starts yelling and slashing the air with his knife. finally lunging at police officers. the officer fired his taser knocking the man to the ground where police handcuffed him. >>> tomorrow in manhattan, new york city will say good-bye to its three-time mayor ed koch, he died early friday of congestive heart failure. a who's who of politicians is expected to attend the funeral. bill clinton will speak. ed koch was 88 years old. the dow will start the trading day tomorrow for the first time in five years. that can be threatened by weak factory orders do out this week. the consumer credit report comes out thursday, along with earnings reports from sony, nextel sprint and aol. >>> the super bowl may go down as the strangest in history. the lights went out at the superdome, stopping the game for 35 minute
. >>> police quickly ended a dangerous situation outside london's buckingham palace today. a man who looked to be in his 50s, holding a large knife to his own throat, broke through a security cordon, this video shot by a tourist shows him getting agitated as police close in. he starts yelling and slashing the air with his knife. finally lunging at police officers. the officer fired his taser knocking the man to the ground where police handcuffed him. >>> tomorrow in manhattan,...
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i see east london. are starting with india into the world we go or at least eleven people have been killed after police shot tribal groups angry at ongoing local elections in. tribesmen and women from surrounding villages descending on the polling stations on both saud's insisting they firmly rejected government. syrian rebels are planning a major push to seize the strategic eastern oil rich city of. their commander says the town is surrounded on all sides of the government troops were forced out by rebel forces have now also pushed army units out of a key hydroelectric dam in what's seen as a setback for president assad although the opposition has now offered to open up talks with the government. and the french military assisted by local militias say they've gained control of my mollies northern city of gal softer islamist militants launched a surprise attack on one of the country's busiest cities authorities say three were killed claims it's a liberation campaign in the west african state is almost co
i see east london. are starting with india into the world we go or at least eleven people have been killed after police shot tribal groups angry at ongoing local elections in. tribesmen and women from surrounding villages descending on the polling stations on both saud's insisting they firmly rejected government. syrian rebels are planning a major push to seize the strategic eastern oil rich city of. their commander says the town is surrounded on all sides of the government troops were forced...
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he appears in a london court today. >>> researchers in england say they have found the skeleton of king richard iii. dna results show that the battle scarred bones found under a parking lot are beyond doubt those of the king killed in battle from 500 years ago. richard iii was immortalized by william shakespeare as a brutal tyrant who delivered the famous lines now is the winter of our discontent and my kingdom for a horse. the king will be reburied at a nearby cathedral early next year. >>> it is 7:15 right now. you are up-to-date. let's turn it over to savannah, willie and roker, the soon-to-be raven. >> natalie won the sbet you will be donning a ravens costume. >> something like that. >> what we could conjure up. >> we'll try to get the mascot costume in. we have a few minutes. >> good luck with that. >>> we are talking about, though, a lot of snow throughout the great lakes. a clipper system, one of two pushing through, snow from milwaukee into before low, upstate new york. this system will move pretty quickly, dump about three to six inches of snow over the next 24 to 48 hours, but
he appears in a london court today. >>> researchers in england say they have found the skeleton of king richard iii. dna results show that the battle scarred bones found under a parking lot are beyond doubt those of the king killed in battle from 500 years ago. richard iii was immortalized by william shakespeare as a brutal tyrant who delivered the famous lines now is the winter of our discontent and my kingdom for a horse. the king will be reburied at a nearby cathedral early next...
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elizabeth palmer is in london with this story this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. in spite of all the media coverage and the international hullabaloo about this there are still more unknowns than knowns about the story. the story begins with this mural by the street artist bankcy. it's called young slave. it shows a young boy bent over a sewing machine making a bunting for queen elizabeth. it appeared here. local residents were delighted. >> when it went up i was delighted. it puts the area on the map. >> bankcy is a celebrity mystery man. his identity has never been revealed but his works are seen as public treasures some of there was outrage when the slave labor mural vanished from its london wall and reappeared here at this high end auction house in miami. the estimated selling price, up to $700,000. the people of hearing gay stage add protest, that it would be removed from a public place and put up for private sale. >> this is street talk. there are fundamental points about who's responsible, who morally owns it.
elizabeth palmer is in london with this story this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. in spite of all the media coverage and the international hullabaloo about this there are still more unknowns than knowns about the story. the story begins with this mural by the street artist bankcy. it's called young slave. it shows a young boy bent over a sewing machine making a bunting for queen elizabeth. it appeared here. local residents were delighted. >> when it went up...
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. >>> police quickly ends a dangerous situation outside london's buckingham palace today. a man who looked to be in his 50s, holding a large knife to his throat broke through a security cordon. he got agitated as police start closing in. he finally lunged at a police officer, there you go right there, you can see it, the officer fired his taser, knocking the man to the ground where police handcuffed him. >>> we want to go now, ray lewis speaking to the media. >> never quitting, and always believing in your dreams and goals. there's no better reward as a father to win a ring on your last ride with my kids being by my side. no matter what was said, no matter what i've been through, my babies have always looked to me as their father. as a man, it's the greatest reward ever, to go out 17 years of a dream. and now i get to hug my babies for the rest of my life, and i get to say i was a champion when i went out. it's just no better way to go out. >> that's ray lewis speaking. he had his children by his side. terence moore, i'm going to go to you. ray lewis involved in a situatio
. >>> police quickly ends a dangerous situation outside london's buckingham palace today. a man who looked to be in his 50s, holding a large knife to his throat broke through a security cordon. he got agitated as police start closing in. he finally lunged at a police officer, there you go right there, you can see it, the officer fired his taser, knocking the man to the ground where police handcuffed him. >>> we want to go now, ray lewis speaking to the media. >> never...
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>> london is my favorite city. we filmed "x-men" there so i lived there. >> you eat fish? >> yes. >> a complete delight. thank you for staying and giving us a little bit more. best of luck for the oscars. i think you're in for a great night. i think you should be. it is an amazing movie and more importantly it has an important mission statement to it. mental health is one of the great issues in america now. and i think this is something that everyone should go and see. thank you, both, very much. >> thank you, piers. >> lovely to see you. >> we'll be right back. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investor
>> london is my favorite city. we filmed "x-men" there so i lived there. >> you eat fish? >> yes. >> a complete delight. thank you for staying and giving us a little bit more. best of luck for the oscars. i think you're in for a great night. i think you should be. it is an amazing movie and more importantly it has an important mission statement to it. mental health is one of the great issues in america now. and i think this is something that everyone should go...
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but london is my favorite city -- >> you've spent a lot of time there? >> yes, i have. >> do you eat fish and chips? >> i eat fish and chips. >> it's been a complete delight. thank you for staying. it was very gracious of you. best of luck at the oscars. >> thank you. >> i have a feeling you're in for a great night. it's an amazing movie. and it has such an important mission statement to it. mental health is one of the great issues in america right now. and i think this is something everyone should go and see. >> thank you, piers. >>> we'll be right back. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capit
but london is my favorite city -- >> you've spent a lot of time there? >> yes, i have. >> do you eat fish and chips? >> i eat fish and chips. >> it's been a complete delight. thank you for staying. it was very gracious of you. best of luck at the oscars. >> thank you. >> i have a feeling you're in for a great night. it's an amazing movie. and it has such an important mission statement to it. mental health is one of the great issues in america right now....
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. >> when areich indeed london, she flew above the rest. >> it doesn't matter your money or background. it doesn't matter the color of your skin, if you believe and trust yourself and you want to accomplish your dreams you can do it. >> when that doubt creeps in what do you say to yourself? >> i don't give into that stuff. i want to rise above that and i want to say i can do it and i will do it and i show how i do it >> people are pumingalt you. do this and gabby your time to do this. you though in your heart of hearts, what is next for you, what do you want? >> you fun to attend olympic. i am postoked. >> no female gymist competed since 96 and 2000. we'll see the flying squiril in rio in 2016. >> i sure hope so. if alm goes well you will sigh a lot more of me. a special thanks to sunburn u burst jirm nasticings and union new jersey for lettingugs take pictures of gabe. i sit down with my colleagues on folks and friends. i will introduce you to captain gail harris who went to be the highest ranking woman u.s. navy it is it our lookalt the american history we all share. >> and now, to a
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the police service quite dramatically in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform stuff go in the past two years productions in crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years and reverse and for the past two years have been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are effect saying the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police now for eleven years. so they not know the police are having to take their share of the of the spending reductions along with the rest of the public sector to get the deficit under control and what we're actually seeing is it's not about police numbers it's what you do with the police or innovative ways of maintaining a police presence on the streets and jim a home for to have a increase in crime in his constituency but the fact of the across the country on average last year crime fell by eight percent and in fact it fell in my force in leicestershire by eight percent as well so we are seeing a overall reduction in crime across the
the police service quite dramatically in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform stuff go in the past two years productions in crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years and reverse and for the past two years have been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are effect saying the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police now for eleven years. so they not...
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you are from london. i know you did not grow up perhaps as a football fan. >> a different kind of football. >> that's right. they call it rugby. >> the real football. here is the thing. i'm a big ports chick. so in other words, do i understand the game, no? but when it came to the super bowl, i'm all in, i'm nice in the kitchen, i will be doing stuff in the kitchen and then i think i'm going for the 49ers. >> you think? >> don't ask me why, because i cannot give you a good explanation. but i think the big kfrgds will be beyonce's half time performance. >> we know one thing, she will be singing it. >> and godaddy.com's ad will be the most talked about. >> and the two brothers that were coaches, i want to see how dinner goes in their house. >> we have on go. my corporate bosses are speaking, esther, sure to be a great game either way. we enjoyed having you. have to come back, we have to get you back here. we will see you back here tomorrow. 3:00 eastern, i will talk to form former texas senator, and al shar
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. >>> meanwhile in london, police are trying to figure out why a man broke through a security line outside buckingham palace. you see him there waving two knives, holding one to his throat. police finally able to subdue him with a taser gun. he's expected in court later today. >>> also this morning, scientists confirm that remains found under a parking lot in england are, in fact, those of king richard iii, who died in battle some 500 years ago. dna tests prove that the skeleton is that of the so-called hunch-back king, known for his cruelty. a church had once stood on the location. >>> finally, the daughter of boxing legend muhammad ali said that her father is doing just fine. in fact, to knock down tabloid reports that his health is failing, the family showed the greatest rooting on his ravens during the super bowl last night. and like the ravens themselves, he is one happy champ this morning, guys. >> okay, josh, thank you very much. >>> sam is in your seat with the weather. >> a little bit of a food coma still from last night. let's get to the video. we'll show what's going on. we got
. >>> meanwhile in london, police are trying to figure out why a man broke through a security line outside buckingham palace. you see him there waving two knives, holding one to his throat. police finally able to subdue him with a taser gun. he's expected in court later today. >>> also this morning, scientists confirm that remains found under a parking lot in england are, in fact, those of king richard iii, who died in battle some 500 years ago. dna tests prove that the...
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that's a great thing that i can actually go out on the field and look london fletcher in the eyes and know that i'm about to complete a pass on him. >> robert, before you met -- >> don't tell him i said that. >> i don't know if you guys saw the wave, i waved to you guys. just letting you guys know i'm okay. >> you never go somewhere expecting people to chant your name. at least, i never have. i don't know about you guys. >> i don't know if any of you guys have ever been to the doctor, but -- like i said, i'm good for one every time. >> good comedic timing. many times athletes are understandably guarded, but here's a guy who doesn't mind showing that side. apparently he doesn't mind having his rehab training turning into an impromptu sweet 16 birth did i party. while working out in the pool last week a group of 16-year- old girls spotted him, check this out. one of the girls jumped in the pool with him. she told him she loved him, of course, griffin thought it was pretty funny and was nice enough to take this photo. not a bad birthday gift. coming up, another doozey of off the wall. ho
that's a great thing that i can actually go out on the field and look london fletcher in the eyes and know that i'm about to complete a pass on him. >> robert, before you met -- >> don't tell him i said that. >> i don't know if you guys saw the wave, i waved to you guys. just letting you guys know i'm okay. >> you never go somewhere expecting people to chant your name. at least, i never have. i don't know about you guys. >> i don't know if any of you guys have ever...
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duchess of cambridge showed off her baby bump for the first time in london. she has not made an official public appearance since december. she visited hope house a substance abuse programs for women in recovery. her charity called action for addiction, hosted the event. >> what she wears is really important, because she's the ultimate fashion trendsetter. >> fashion insiders think that she may be taking fashion cues from rabies grandmother, the late princess diana. people will be-- taking fashion cues from her late mother-in-law, the late princess diana. >> this "the voice famous father played the scarecrow in the west with diana ross. prince michael jackson would like to become a producer, director, and actor. >> baltimore ravens wide receiver jacoby jones would like a permanent reminder of his football career high. >> he wanted to get the ravens tatoo. wanted the roman numerals written on it. that is supposed to be the superdome in the background. the execution may have been a little rushed. the ravens does not look so fierce. the letters in the roman numer
duchess of cambridge showed off her baby bump for the first time in london. she has not made an official public appearance since december. she visited hope house a substance abuse programs for women in recovery. her charity called action for addiction, hosted the event. >> what she wears is really important, because she's the ultimate fashion trendsetter. >> fashion insiders think that she may be taking fashion cues from rabies grandmother, the late princess diana. people will be--...
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cnn, london. >>> we have live pictures here, breaking news happening out of cairo. this is actually taking place now. these pictures, these are the streets and they are erupting now, we understand, with water cannons and tear-gas, and this is outside the presidential palace, as the scene there is turning violent. we will have a live report out of cairo after this break. .... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltr
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it is the real london bridge, just a good tourist there. the next stop, i ate a steak. a 72-ounce steak. a steak challenge. all right, i tried to eat it. 72 ounces. it cost $72. if you eat it you get it for free. if not it is $72 and i did not finish it. i ate a third of it maybe. the next stop was at this area. where was the next stop? she is still eating it. the next stop was on route 66, janice and i did and we saw some of the iconic spots. we went to the museum there and saw the horrible old towns as you can see there. the route that was once the mother load and a bunch of dying towns. one was living. it'd be 70 now. and now we're in the big easy. and ann, i cannot believe after eight days that i'm here. >> so tell me about it. how does it feel. what's going on there this morning? >> all right ann, i have partied with you and i know that you would love this town. there are more drunk people per square inch than anywhere on the face of the earth. last night i was out on bourbon street and you know, if you know anything about new orleans, you know what it is like. hav
it is the real london bridge, just a good tourist there. the next stop, i ate a steak. a 72-ounce steak. a steak challenge. all right, i tried to eat it. 72 ounces. it cost $72. if you eat it you get it for free. if not it is $72 and i did not finish it. i ate a third of it maybe. the next stop was at this area. where was the next stop? she is still eating it. the next stop was on route 66, janice and i did and we saw some of the iconic spots. we went to the museum there and saw the horrible...
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. >>> a disturns in london. >>> what the game is all about, the commercials. >> the commercial between the supermodel and the nerd went on and on. >>> when she performed at the halftime performance, she brought her a-game. >>> and all that matters. >> i want to make sure we're doing everything we can to make sure the sport is safer. >>> on "cbs this morning." >> 30 years from now the nfl will still be here bigger and bett better thannen and you'll probably be here still doing "face the nation." captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the baltimore ravens are waking up as nfl champions after an unforgettable super bowl. they beat san francisco, 34-31, in game that featured a half-hour blackout followed by a staring comeback. >> the ravens and the fans celebrated inside the super dome after the 49ers drive fell a few yards short. they were wild in the streets of baltimore. police say there were a few disturbances but nothing serious. and he was inside the nnfl at te super bowl when the power went out. first jeff glor is at the super dome hotel. good morning. >> report
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in london's west end. already the hottest ticket on broadway, the book of mormon has now opened in london's west end. 8 million pounds already spent on advanced ticket sales is a sign of its future success. you can expect this theatrical mission from america to be around for a long time. the show is a creation of mats down and trade parker, the team behind the irreverent comedy "south park. ." "south park >> why the book of mormon? >> they make for good stereotypical characters. they walk around like he come out ready to burst into characters at any moment. but they're nice and easy targets. there is something not as brave about that as going after another subject. one is that there is an implication that it makes about islam, muslim, catholics, anybody else. but also, it is just not what we want them to do. >> mormons in the uk team -- seem to be taking a positive approach to the article. in fact, they have placed three full-page advertisements in the show's program. >> our only hope is that people will n
in london's west end. already the hottest ticket on broadway, the book of mormon has now opened in london's west end. 8 million pounds already spent on advanced ticket sales is a sign of its future success. you can expect this theatrical mission from america to be around for a long time. the show is a creation of mats down and trade parker, the team behind the irreverent comedy "south park. ." "south park >> why the book of mormon? >> they make for good stereotypical...
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the doctor successfully carried out a five-hour surgery on london to reconstruct her skull and help restore her lost hearing. for more than sick years, a portrait of jesus has hung in middle school, along with other well-known and important people in history. but that may be ending. the freedom from religion and the aclu says it violates the first amendment and wants to take it down. hiram, what have you been able to tell the school about the demand that the portrait of jesus has to go? >> well, we have been asked by the school district to do a report and recommendation. one of the things that we found out is that, you know, this is the back bone of america, jackson, ohio. these are hard-working fireworks and they have been part of building america. they sent a lot of people overseas in world war ii and just afterwards, they were experiencing a lot of the hope and the -- and -- and looking towards a better future, post world war ii and one of the members of the christian club there in 1947, who was going to be the valedictorian, frank rice, he died of leukemia. that was t club put the jesus
the doctor successfully carried out a five-hour surgery on london to reconstruct her skull and help restore her lost hearing. for more than sick years, a portrait of jesus has hung in middle school, along with other well-known and important people in history. but that may be ending. the freedom from religion and the aclu says it violates the first amendment and wants to take it down. hiram, what have you been able to tell the school about the demand that the portrait of jesus has to go?...
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to cross talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar for to go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of mainstream media a story nobody is really interested in but there are a lot of fault lines as i mentioned in the introduction yes absolutely first let's put the whole situation to complex peter this is the biggest manmade humanitarian disaster of our times period nothing compares to it it's one point two you rock one point two million iraqis that least dead killed directly or indirectly by division and occupation over five million refugees there was a cultural cleansing of iraq as well lecturers were killed libraries were looted museums were looted the country was balkanized it became a gigantic are you all right i me
to cross talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar for to go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of mainstream media a story...
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john kerry was seemingly relaxed as he flew to london today on the plane, behind-the-scenes, the u.s. ambassador was rushing to cairo to rescue a planned meeting on syria that opposition leaders now threatening to cancel. a senior official traveling with the secretary said the opposition leaders are under severe pressure from fighters on the ground to get more support from the international community. but those suffering on the ground where the rebels have made some gains but the assad regime used scuds this week near aleppo are questioning the value of having their leaders attend fancy international conferences. as kerry arrived in london tonight, state department off officials were telling the syrian opposition this would be their best chance to make a direct case to the secretary of state. also on kerry's agenda here, intense talks about what to do about iran. lester? >> andrea, thank you. >>> this was a bittersweet day at the vatican as pope benedict xvi made his final sunday appearance as the church faced new allegations of wrongdoing. nbc's anne thompson is at the vatican for us
john kerry was seemingly relaxed as he flew to london today on the plane, behind-the-scenes, the u.s. ambassador was rushing to cairo to rescue a planned meeting on syria that opposition leaders now threatening to cancel. a senior official traveling with the secretary said the opposition leaders are under severe pressure from fighters on the ground to get more support from the international community. but those suffering on the ground where the rebels have made some gains but the assad regime...
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tina kraus reports from london with the latest on this high- profile case. >> reporter: photographers crowded around the range rover, carrying paralympickian oscar pistorius. a south african judge released the athlete on bail until the trial for the fatal shooting of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. cameras followed him to his uncle's home. the court ruled the runner could not return to his own house, which was the scene of the crime. prosecutors charged the former olympian, known as blade runner, with premeditated murder, saying he intended to kill the 29-year-old model, when he shot four times through a bathroom door, after a heated argument. but the double-amputee claims he accidentally shot steenkamp, objecting she was an intruder. >> i come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail. >> reporter: pistorius supporters cheered in court. and his family says they're relieved. >> we know oscar's version of what happened. that tragic night. and we know that that is the truth. and that will prevail. >> reporter: a spokesman for the grieving steenkamp says
tina kraus reports from london with the latest on this high- profile case. >> reporter: photographers crowded around the range rover, carrying paralympickian oscar pistorius. a south african judge released the athlete on bail until the trial for the fatal shooting of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. cameras followed him to his uncle's home. the court ruled the runner could not return to his own house, which was the scene of the crime. prosecutors charged the former olympian, known as...
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we have 10 degrees in madrid, 7 for paris as well as london with 1 in stockholm and 1 degree in moscow, but falling to about minus 6 on your saturday. that's a very rapid cooldown we were talking about towards the northeast. here now is your extended forecast. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
we have 10 degrees in madrid, 7 for paris as well as london with 1 in stockholm and 1 degree in moscow, but falling to about minus 6 on your saturday. that's a very rapid cooldown we were talking about towards the northeast. here now is your extended forecast. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
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richard quest out of london, tell us what is happening. what is the reaction? >> reporter: most dramatic reaction on the italian markets, of course, that fell the best part of 5% in trading on tuesday. yields on italian debt, they rose. and all in all, there is a general feeling that what has happened in italy, because this was an anti-austerity vote, and those parties against austerity did so well, what the feeling is that we could be off to the races again. the people have spoken and they don't like the policies that european bureaucrats are imposing from above in their view and now of course we're starting to see the results. all of the major markets, ftse, dax, all heavily down. >> and the american markets don't like it much either. talking here, when talking about grillo, the comedian, his party does not have a comprehensive plan, political plan, going forward. just said a lot of things that people wanted to hear. people are talking about another election. how is it being viewed there in europe? >> reporter: well, there's no question that if they can't com
richard quest out of london, tell us what is happening. what is the reaction? >> reporter: most dramatic reaction on the italian markets, of course, that fell the best part of 5% in trading on tuesday. yields on italian debt, they rose. and all in all, there is a general feeling that what has happened in italy, because this was an anti-austerity vote, and those parties against austerity did so well, what the feeling is that we could be off to the races again. the people have spoken and...
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and the times of london picked up on this piece. a new plan for the eu. the big international news is that the president announced 34,000 troops in afghanistan will come home in a year. >> tonight i can announce that over the next year, another 34,000 american troops will come home from afghanistan. this drawdown will continue and by the end of next year or war in afghanistan will be over. [ applause ] >> i want to bring in richard engel. welcome to both of you. >> nice to be here. again, second in a row. >> let's talk about foreign affairs that had been telegraphed by the white house. he talked about afghanistan, a very brief mention of the middle east. what kind of reaction are you hearing across this part of the world? >> not a great reaction. not much reaction at all. he barely mentioned the middle east. i think people in the middle east had been look iing for a little bit more u.s. leadership on syria. and there's a recognition in the region that syria is a black hole that could suck the other countries into. it. and all the president said was, we co
and the times of london picked up on this piece. a new plan for the eu. the big international news is that the president announced 34,000 troops in afghanistan will come home in a year. >> tonight i can announce that over the next year, another 34,000 american troops will come home from afghanistan. this drawdown will continue and by the end of next year or war in afghanistan will be over. [ applause ] >> i want to bring in richard engel. welcome to both of you. >> nice to be...
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mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah, charlie. the attack is said to have been by a suicide bomber and took place at one of the security guards to the embassy building. the actual attack was captured in this cell phone footage. the bomber seems to have self-detonated inside the guard building, blowing the door off its hinges. turkish security guard was killed. there was at least one other serious injury outside. the main embassy building does not appear to have been damaged. none of the staff there hurt. the u.s. ambassador offered his sympathies to the family of the guard. >> from today's event it's clear we both suffer from this terrible, terrible problem of today's world and we're determined after events like this only more to cooperate together until we defeat this problem together. >> turkey has seen a number of terror attacks over the years, organized not just by islamist militants but by internal groups. turkey state tv says the bomber was a suspected member of a far left group within the country, and this is the week when
mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah, charlie. the attack is said to have been by a suicide bomber and took place at one of the security guards to the embassy building. the actual attack was captured in this cell phone footage. the bomber seems to have self-detonated inside the guard building, blowing the door off its hinges. turkish security guard was killed. there was at least one other serious injury outside. the main embassy building does...
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ben fogle in london. thank you very much. >>> up next, your favorite comfort foods but at only 350 calories or less. >>> this morning in "today's" kitchen, what's for dinner? we're making your favorite comfort foods a lot lighter. in his new book "from mama's table to mine," bobby deen transforms his mother's classics into leaner versions. when your mom taught you these comfort food dishes, she gave you the high octane version. >> yeah. really traditional comfort foods, lot of creams, lot of butter. we fry a lot of things. >> were you always a bit of a renegade? when you looked at the way your family cooked and ate, did it always kind of bother you? >> no. i'm 42 now. at 30 i realized that i needed to get back in the gym and i wanted to change the way that i looked and felt. when i began to embrace exercise, it changed the way that i looked at food. it sort of changed my relationship with food. >> let's take a look at the classic recipes you now make without a lot of calories, sodium and salt. >> we do a
ben fogle in london. thank you very much. >>> up next, your favorite comfort foods but at only 350 calories or less. >>> this morning in "today's" kitchen, what's for dinner? we're making your favorite comfort foods a lot lighter. in his new book "from mama's table to mine," bobby deen transforms his mother's classics into leaner versions. when your mom taught you these comfort food dishes, she gave you the high octane version. >> yeah. really...
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. >> let's go to london and speak to al jazeera. how and why did the scientists carry out these tests think that could be the skeleton of richard iii? >> it has been anymore -- an amazing piece of his tour ago detective work. the stories get -- go back 500 years. his body was slung over a horse from the bladder field -- from the battlefield, taken back to what became the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a river by his enemies or whether it had been buried under a church. that is long since gone. it is now the social services, the local social services carpark. historians believe that there was this possibility that his skeleton may still be there. they started to excavate about a year ago. they have employed all the modern techniques that we are used to seeing in television dramas these days -- forensics, dna, carbon dating, and other ways in which they can establish that they have got their man, as it were. and they found a skeleton. they found the school. t
. >> let's go to london and speak to al jazeera. how and why did the scientists carry out these tests think that could be the skeleton of richard iii? >> it has been anymore -- an amazing piece of his tour ago detective work. the stories get -- go back 500 years. his body was slung over a horse from the bladder field -- from the battlefield, taken back to what became the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a...
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remembered for many things including the death of his two nephews after he imprisoned them in the tower of london. >>> if you woke up from your super bowl party feeling awful, but you're not depressed and you didn't drink. the mysterious side effects of super snacking. >> it is a fact. super bowl sunday is the second big food day of the year. >> a lot of food. >> chicken wings, pasta salad, potato salad, sausage, burger, what didn't i eat. >> second only to thanksgiving. if all that snacking has left you feeling a little. >> tired. let down >> i feel terrible inside and out. >> you're not alone. >> our bodies and our brains evolve so we know when to expect food so that we can function and perform well. >> and snacking is not part of the program. ucsf doctor says snacking as dramatic effects on our brain and our bodies. it upsets the human food clock. >> you are what you eat, but we also have when we eat. so, the time of day that we eat is important in terms of how our body deals with the food but also in terms of how we adjust our bodies and brains to anticipate food in the future >> he says how
remembered for many things including the death of his two nephews after he imprisoned them in the tower of london. >>> if you woke up from your super bowl party feeling awful, but you're not depressed and you didn't drink. the mysterious side effects of super snacking. >> it is a fact. super bowl sunday is the second big food day of the year. >> a lot of food. >> chicken wings, pasta salad, potato salad, sausage, burger, what didn't i eat. >> second only to...
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not been kind to richard accusing him of crimes including the murder two of nephews in the tower of london. a play by shakes spear was critical. others say the!5ñ portrayal was unfair. either way, it's a fascinating story. >> looking backwards to towards. >> we have changes coming our way in weather. you can see right now, what has been a mainly sunny day. coast. they'll be pushing indland. highs reaching 20 in fargo and shame, great lakes chilly in the northeast. a high in dallas tomorrow, and phoenix as we take a look at the california conditions tomorrow, welle] >> coming up next, we're going to take a look at the most-tweeted moments of the super bowl. >> and ad bowl. commercials scoring high with viewers and which ones lost. >> i'm michael finney. the best chocolate for valentine's day. delicious sweets can be expensive but there are ways to safe cash. >>> 50 new ads ran during super bowl game nearly $4 million a pop just 30 seconds. >> that is pretty amazing. >> this may have cost million millions... >> maybe i ought to do a cameo. >> but biggest winners of commercialism... >> boom.
not been kind to richard accusing him of crimes including the murder two of nephews in the tower of london. a play by shakes spear was critical. others say the!5ñ portrayal was unfair. either way, it's a fascinating story. >> looking backwards to towards. >> we have changes coming our way in weather. you can see right now, what has been a mainly sunny day. coast. they'll be pushing indland. highs reaching 20 in fargo and shame, great lakes chilly in the northeast. a high in dallas...
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mark philips, cbs news, london. >> richard iii fell at the battle of bosworth ending the war of the ruses [ inaudible ] -- war of the roses [ inaudible ] >> you should have heard andrea and mike. >> i love this play. >>> we thank you for
mark philips, cbs news, london. >> richard iii fell at the battle of bosworth ending the war of the ruses [ inaudible ] -- war of the roses [ inaudible ] >> you should have heard andrea and mike. >> i love this play. >>> we thank you for
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in london, katie logan, wjz eyewitness news. >>> european officials say the horse meat found in lasagna and other frozen dishes is a case of fraudulent labeling but does not pose a health risk. >>> scott pelley has what's coming up on the the áf evening news. >> a medical study out today shows a particular diet has a powerful effect. we'll have the story on the cbs evening news. >> thanks scott, here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be r >>> a clear and calm monday evening. so how's the rest of the week coming up. bernadette woods and bob turk are updating the forecast. no umbrella yet bernadette. >> not yet but it won't be this calm tomorrow at this time. this is what we're dealing with. the new storms headed our way then the rain arrives. it could start as an icy mix around here in this city before changing over to rain. because you see we're in the 40s. that cold air is going to hang out longer. as we head through the evening we're in the 40s, actually temperatures still on the rise. this is in the form of rain but possibly heavy rain at times. and a flo
in london, katie logan, wjz eyewitness news. >>> european officials say the horse meat found in lasagna and other frozen dishes is a case of fraudulent labeling but does not pose a health risk. >>> scott pelley has what's coming up on the the áf evening news. >> a medical study out today shows a particular diet has a powerful effect. we'll have the story on the cbs evening news. >> thanks scott, here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be...
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at sea east london. a wave of shock has shaken the catholic world after pope benedict announced he's throwing in the towel at the end of the month in the first papal abdication in centuries the development followed a series of sex abuse scandals plaguing the catholic church all around the world. child abuse campaign says the outgoing pope has failed to solve this call problem within and deep inside the walls of the catholic church. we believe that he uttered words he said there was filth in the priesthood he apologized to the victims but he took no action he didn't discipline a single church official for hiding enabling children to predators or you know moving them from country to country from diocese to diocese so until he does that nothing has changed and we believe the words were just empty empty promises if the people be protected these predators are promoted by cardinal law was in boston the scandal was huge and yet cardinal law managed to land in in the vatican on the most powerful committees that
at sea east london. a wave of shock has shaken the catholic world after pope benedict announced he's throwing in the towel at the end of the month in the first papal abdication in centuries the development followed a series of sex abuse scandals plaguing the catholic church all around the world. child abuse campaign says the outgoing pope has failed to solve this call problem within and deep inside the walls of the catholic church. we believe that he uttered words he said there was filth in the...
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london at 10 degrees. that's about 7 degrees warmer than what we saw yesterday. meanwhile staying in the double digits across the mediterranean countries. that's it for now. up next is your three-day forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us.
london at 10 degrees. that's about 7 degrees warmer than what we saw yesterday. meanwhile staying in the double digits across the mediterranean countries. that's it for now. up next is your three-day forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us.
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in london in the uk, it shows that the device sold out in 20 minutes at many big retailers. today in canada, they are already seeing record sales. we think we will be able to get our first crack on march 27. you can buy this device today. i checked on ebay. i checked out much it would cost. people said they did not like it at first, but the evidence is showing the contrary. not off to a good start for blackberry. connell: shibani in the newsroom. just back from toronto with her phone. dagen: like when you have been driving a ford pinto, even the crappy thing is a huge improvement. connell: let's go to nicole. nicole: happy ninth birthday to facebook. let's take a look at zynga. some positive comments from bank of america. it is up 5.8% right now. kellogg, the cereal company, all-time highs today. estÉe lauder, the customer spending quite freely. green mountain coffee roasters touching a nine-month high. it finally closes that gap. we are back to where we started. back to you. connell: people with a certain level. giving the boot to tax heavy states like california and other
in london in the uk, it shows that the device sold out in 20 minutes at many big retailers. today in canada, they are already seeing record sales. we think we will be able to get our first crack on march 27. you can buy this device today. i checked on ebay. i checked out much it would cost. people said they did not like it at first, but the evidence is showing the contrary. not off to a good start for blackberry. connell: shibani in the newsroom. just back from toronto with her phone. dagen:...
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to cross talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is the senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar for to go to you first how would you describe iraq today because. it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to dropped out of mainstream media story nobody's really interested in but there are a lot of fault lines as i mentioned in the introduction yes absolutely first let's put the whole situation to complex peter this is the biggest manmade humanitarian disaster of our times period nothing compares to it it's one point two you rock one point two million iraqis that least dead killed that rectally or in directly by the vision and occupation over five million refugees there was a cultural cleansing of iraq as well intellectuals were killed libraries were looted museums were looted the country was vulcanize it became a gigantic all righ
to cross talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is the senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar for to go to you first how would you describe iraq today because. it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to dropped out of mainstream media...
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. >> martin smith is a professional photographer from london. who has taken the root and now he's chronicling the demise of local towns and fell into disrepair when the interstate bypassed. >> i think it was a sim boll of the american dream and now a sim boll of the decline of it. >> kirk smith was a kid as his snow bird parents headed west from chicago. and he works in the route 66 museum in kingman arizona. these days it means a lonely whistle every 15 minutes. >> when i first moved here, i thought it was neat and at 3:00 in the morning, when you're sleeping, it's not so neat, you know. >> some of the current speed limits are as slow as 25 miles per hour. but we cruised it briefly. met some very nice people. like kenny, an atlanta falcons fan, he saw the 49ers gear and wished us well. >> we had you. >> yeah. and i think the better team took it. >> he was a good sport. >> he really was, and i'm sure glad it's us making this trip instead of him. >> road trip. >> i forgot winona, standing on a corner in winslow arizona, i told my wife to stop. i
. >> martin smith is a professional photographer from london. who has taken the root and now he's chronicling the demise of local towns and fell into disrepair when the interstate bypassed. >> i think it was a sim boll of the american dream and now a sim boll of the decline of it. >> kirk smith was a kid as his snow bird parents headed west from chicago. and he works in the route 66 museum in kingman arizona. these days it means a lonely whistle every 15 minutes. >> when...
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now a report from london tonight. >> reporter: chaos as the crowds were watching the changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man came forward brandishing knives and one to his neck. when he refused to put them down police came forward with a taser. bystanders were amazed how quickly it unfolded. jay he tased him and threw him to the ground. >> reporter: tourists captured it on their cameras and phone. police say the man is believed to be in his 50s. so far they haven't released any other information about him or his motive. >> and we are told the queen was not home at the time and witnesses say the band played on as the chaos unfolded. no one was seriously injured. >>> president obama wants the boy scouts to open up their membership to gay people. in an interview the president praised the scouts as a great institution and says no one should be bared from it. the boy scouts announced they considered replacing the longstanding ban on gays with a policy to let troop sponsors make their own decisions. >> a new study suggests it does get better for bullied gay teens. as they aged th
now a report from london tonight. >> reporter: chaos as the crowds were watching the changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man came forward brandishing knives and one to his neck. when he refused to put them down police came forward with a taser. bystanders were amazed how quickly it unfolded. jay he tased him and threw him to the ground. >> reporter: tourists captured it on their cameras and phone. police say the man is believed to be in his 50s. so far they haven't...
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many years ago as a young child, i managed to get lost in london. i want to thank somebody for finding me. this day, i must say, was made much easier. it was impossible for me to get lost. i am particularly pleased to be able to be here with the remarkable partner that is the united kingdom. when you think of everything that bind the united states and great britain, our common values, our shared history, ties to family home, both personal and friendship. there is a reason why we call this a special relationship, really, a partnership of the heart. in the twentieth century, our countries fought for freedom side-by-side. have fought for survival. together, we thrive in war, in peace, and we stood together to meet the world's great challenges. we may face new and more complex challenges, but he why absolutely know that we face them together just as we did in the last century. and together, it is clear that our partnership remains stronger than ever. as the foreign secretary made clear, we discussed the agenda today that reflect the many benefits and th
many years ago as a young child, i managed to get lost in london. i want to thank somebody for finding me. this day, i must say, was made much easier. it was impossible for me to get lost. i am particularly pleased to be able to be here with the remarkable partner that is the united kingdom. when you think of everything that bind the united states and great britain, our common values, our shared history, ties to family home, both personal and friendship. there is a reason why we call this a...
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it too all right gentlemen thank you for a fascinating discussion many thanks again to my guest in london some paolo and in truth and thanks to our viewers for watching us here rocky see you next time and remember crosstalk. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of those species i don't think most with eight specific problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem and you certainly should be able to hold a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. and . to. live to. i live. here is the reindeer is it interesting for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. on the roads are tough and unpredictable. will the roman need be in china. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by
it too all right gentlemen thank you for a fascinating discussion many thanks again to my guest in london some paolo and in truth and thanks to our viewers for watching us here rocky see you next time and remember crosstalk. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of those species i don't think most with eight specific problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the...
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richard quest is in london. i asked him to explain how the long dead ruler is getting a royal makeover. >> reporter: erin, this is the portrait most familiar of richard iii but this is the recreation from the scans of the skull that was found in that parking lot in middle england. note the tightness of the skin and the way artists have put the hair and the reality to it. it was commissioned by the richard iii society and when they announced it, they said his grace, richard, king of england, france and ireland. i leave you to decide which of the two you actually prefer. >>> now our fifth story out front, fat attack. new jersey governor chris christie's weight has always provided fodder for late night comics but last night, christie showed he could deal just as well as he could take. here he is. >> i have made jokes about you, not just one or two, not just ongoing here and there, intermittent, but -- >> i didn't know this was going to be this long. >> i think we know who got the upper hand on that one. "outfront"
richard quest is in london. i asked him to explain how the long dead ruler is getting a royal makeover. >> reporter: erin, this is the portrait most familiar of richard iii but this is the recreation from the scans of the skull that was found in that parking lot in middle england. note the tightness of the skin and the way artists have put the hair and the reality to it. it was commissioned by the richard iii society and when they announced it, they said his grace, richard, king of...